When Hell SingsUpdated at Jun 26, 2018, 18:27
Never before had my vision been as vivid as it was at this moment, staring at the horizon with a giant smile on my face as I marveled at my new sight. “Beautiful isn’t it?” She softly says to me as she walks up beside me also staring into the horizon, her silky crimson hair reflecting the bright rays of light like a second sun I could reach over and touch. She looked at me with her blue eyes like sapphires peeking through the red strands of her curly hair hanging over half of her face, and her skin like powdered milk in the midday sun, shyly smiling at me with her ruby red lips. “Yes you are. It! Yes it is!” I yet again foolishly said with an outburst as I cleared my throat and continued to point to the maze. “Don’t get lost!” I yelled as I ran down the steps, with Mirella right behind me giggling with clearly visible blush on her cheeks. “I think I should be telling you that!” She says to me with excitement and laughter in her voice as we rush down the steps reaching the fountain at the bottom.
We split up with her going around the left side and me going around the right side of the fountain, with the water from the fountain being blown by the wind and sprayed onto my skin. As I ran past the fountain I stared at the wolf statues towering above me, the sounds of crashing water rung in my ears and then I saw her. Like I was staring through a diamond, I saw her, her hair reflected through the water reddening every drop like molten scarlet quartz. I reached into the spraying water and ran my hand through it, all the while wondering if it was the sun or the girl making the water as warm as it was. When we reunited on the other side of the fountain on the stone path leading to the maze ahead of us, I was certain of two things. I still had no idea where I was, but I was happy I was here with her.